Though it does perfectly fit the theme of this. The FPS casual idiots who like to make nude japanese schoolgirl mods for Oblivion had to be pandered to.
I liked FO3. Does that make me a "casual idiot". Diddn't like the game? Thats fine, doesn't mean the people who did are idiots
. The "nude japanese schoolgirl mods" part doesn't even make sense. Was that really a significant market factor in making an FPS?
Arguments like these are worth nothing.
It is why I sort of hope everyday for a revival of some aspects of classical gaming. Yet it won't happen, not even in the indie sphere, simply because of one thing: It takes effort and more then that it takes vision.
classical games are generally harder to produce than modern games for technical reasons. Back then you had to make your own engine in C with less money, less people, slower hardware etc. Now you can get high-end engines for free, developers can get higher budgets etc. To develop a classical game from a technical standpoint would be infinetely easier today than coding a "modern" game.
As for vision, well thats just an opinion as to wheather modern games have vision, or that classical games had vision that modern games lacked.
Overall, it's not going to be happening due to lack of demand. If the demand is there, it will probably eventually be done.
You don't need to think anymore.
Why? I have played modern games that require thought.
Dude it had been 10 years since the last Fallout game. It wasn't very likely that they were going to revive the franchise as it was anyway. And honestly, did you really enjoy the original Fallout gameplay that much? Because while the writing was good, the gameplay itself was clunky and unintuitive.
I enjoyed it enough to throw 100 dollars at Wasteland 2 in homes of getting something that wasn't another piece of First Person Garbage.
And enough to throw 40 at project Eternity. And to Kickstart Dead State... and Forsaken Fortress... and several other games I can't even think of at the moment. Does that answer your question?
The question is probably best said "do
people really enjoy the original fallout gameplay enough to buy another". I wouldn't, the gameplay is clunky and unintitive. Maby your in the minority and there is not enough demand (deal with it).
Pissing in a jar or drawing a circle and putting a line through it are not art... or at least not high art.
My standard for art is that its thoughtful and evokes emotion, and is not something a chimpanzee could make while playing with finger paint.
Maby that particular art does not invoke emotion
for you - but does for other people...
Oh, they can make paintings all they want, but barring heavy genetic engineering or some kind of freak super-ape I wouldn't give them artistic grants, I wouldn't pay tens of thousands for their work, nor would I put them in the freckin' Louvre.
Why not put them in the Louvre, if alot of people are appreciating it as art?